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Employment Honor Roll III: Employment market predictions

By Katie Thisdell   Editor's note: this is the third of a four-part series on post-graduate employment rates. Next...

Employment Honor Roll II: Top Performers

By Katie Thisdell   Editor's note: this is the second story in a four-part series on post graduate employment....

Employment Honor Roll: 93.6% land jobs after 2019 graduation

By Katie Thisdell Congratulations, Class of 2019. While the employment market had been steadily improving the last ten...

Stop the Stigma Against Menstruation; Starting with the Bar Exam

by Margaret E. Johnson, Marcy L. Karin, and Elizabeth B. Cooper Distrust of people who menstruate needs to...

National Jurist announces digital-first strategy for news and launch of virtual events

The National Jurist and preLaw magazines are expanding their digital footprint, with daily news coverage on the websites,...

LSAT made easier (tech-wise only … sorry)

Transition is never easy or perfect. Take the LSAT, which last year went from paper and pencil...
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Graduating and the legal market is looking bad? Go solo!

By M. Jude Egan Practicing law as a solo practitioner can be daunting. Yet, at a time when...

Coronavirus shutting down study abroad programs

The coronavirus outbreak is affecting law schools, particularly when it comes to study abroad programs that take...

Concordia gets new parent university

A law school has been saved. And that’s something of a rarity in this day and age...

Bar passage up 5%, but 9 schools still struggling

First-time bar exam takers in 2019 notched a 79.64% pass rate, up 5% from the year before,...

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